Nottingham Cycle Tours

Nottingham Cycle Tours Nottingham Cycle Tours offers its signature and bespoke routes around the key landmarks of our great city for tourists, corporate, students and residents.

We work on demand and have no fixed tour times. We generally offer our tours at weekends only, typically with 48 hours notice minimum. We do offer corporate events 7 days a week, and during the week one off tours for tourists and students if your group size is 6 or above. Whilst Nottingham is brilliant, it isn't large enough to generate sufficient numbers of tourists to make a tourist based busine

ss a viable venture on it's own. We both have full time jobs as we work to boost funds to invest in the wider Leen Cying brand. Consequently tourist based tours are more akin to a hobby, albeit one we love. We look forward to welcoming you if the timings work for you.

Belfast and Penrith (via Dumfries and Galloway). Completion of our Irish Sea tour. Weather mostly great.
12/09/2021

Belfast and Penrith (via Dumfries and Galloway). Completion of our Irish Sea tour. Weather mostly great.

Various Northern Ireland
08/09/2021

Various Northern Ireland

08/09/2021

Random video in South Down and Lough Neagh near Lurgan

A bit of Sunday and today. Captions as usual.
06/09/2021

A bit of Sunday and today. Captions as usual.

Liverpool at the start of our '5 Nations' bike tour. Captions on most
05/09/2021

Liverpool at the start of our '5 Nations' bike tour. Captions on most

The southern leg of Sustrans Route 1, Dover to Colchester, completed a few weeks ago. We've now done Dover to Edinburgh ...
27/07/2021

The southern leg of Sustrans Route 1, Dover to Colchester, completed a few weeks ago. We've now done Dover to Edinburgh and Inverness to John O Groats. That's 1,300 miles with about 300 to go for Edinburgh to Inverness via the east coast. Comments on each photo.

First post in ages. I (Ben) recently purchased an e-bike for my 'commute' (I split my time between 2 locations) and deci...
13/03/2021

First post in ages. I (Ben) recently purchased an e-bike for my 'commute' (I split my time between 2 locations) and decided that I do more than enough miles on my standard bike for leisure anyway, so why add 50 odd extra miles in total via a hilly route and get a sweat on again when I don't need to?

You still get a good workout even with the battery on (you chip about 10bpm off your heart rate riding as I normally would, more if you slow down) full power and can do about 40 miles with the battery on a hilly route. After all it cuts out above 15.5mph/25kmh.

Whether commuting or mobility impaired I can't recommend them highly enough. Batteries are getting smaller and I believe that the Department of Transport is investigating whether to raise the speed limit from 15.5mph in the longer term. Bike sceptics can't then moan if you are riding at the built up area speed limit. Competence and insurance implications aside, we think that will be a game changer if coupled with proper storage and changing facilities (public and private) at the end of your journey.

From the Go-pro near Applecross, the pick of the bunch
08/10/2020

From the Go-pro near Applecross, the pick of the bunch

08/10/2020
A final few fun photos from Glasgow. See each comment.
04/10/2020

A final few fun photos from Glasgow. See each comment.

Celebrations in Glasgow at the end of the Scotland tour.
03/10/2020

Celebrations in Glasgow at the end of the Scotland tour.

Final cycling day from Orkney to Wick via John O Groats
02/10/2020

Final cycling day from Orkney to Wick via John O Groats

Address

Nottingham Train Station, Station Street, Opposite Starbucks
Nottingham
NG23AQ

Opening Hours

Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447940742622

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